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Regular Visa

Yes, a visa is required for your trip to Sint Maarten.

Citizens of United States of America must obtain a visa in advance. You have to apply for visa through a Sint Maarten diplomatic mission or one of its authorized visa agents outside Sint Maarten. You will need to visit the Embassy in your country to process this visa. Need help in getting prepare the required documentation contact us.

Sint Maarten

Sint Maarten is a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands located in the Caribbean Sea. If you're planning to visit Sint Maarten or other territories like Aruba, Curaçao, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba, it's essential to know about their common visa policy. In this article, we will explore Sint Maarten's visa policy for travelers, so you can plan your trip with ease and enjoy your stay in this breathtaking island paradise.

Visa Types & Categories to Apply for Sint Maarten

There are several visa types and categories that one can apply for when visiting Sint Maarten. The main types of visas include:

  • Sint Maarten Short-term Visa:Another type of visa that you can apply for when visiting Sint Maarten is the Short-stay visa. This visa is suitable for temporary travel to the country, including for tourism, visiting family or friends, business trips, short-term work, and other non-permanent reasons. The Short-stay visa allows for multiple entries and is valid for a maximum of 90 days within 180 days. If you plan on staying in Sint Maarten for more than 30 days, you will need to obtain a Caribbean visa or contact local authorities for more information on extending your stay.

  • Sint Maarten Long-term Visa and Residence Permit:Stay in Sint Maarten for more than 90 days requires a Residence Permit, except for Dutch and US nationals staying up to 180 days. A sponsor in Sint Maarten is needed to apply for the Residence Permit. A Long-term visa is needed to enter Sint Maarten and collect the permit. A Work Permit is required for those who want to work in Sint Maarten. Caribbean Residence Permits are not valid for the European part of the Netherlands or Schengen countries.

Visa Requirements for Sint Maarten

If you're a national of a country that requires a visa to enter Sint Maarten, you'll need to obtain a Caribbean visa. This visa allows you to enter all six Dutch Caribbean territories for a maximum period of 90 days within a 180-day period.

If you're planning on staying in Sint Maarten for more than 30 days, you'll need to contact the local authorities for permission. However, Dutch and US nationals are allowed to stay for up to 180 days visa-free.

Sint Maarten Visa Policy Map

 
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The following travellers need a visa to come to Sint Maarten by any method of travel – by plane, by road, by train, or cruise ship

Transit Visa Requirements for Sint Maarten

Transit visas are not required for travelers who are transiting through Sint Maarten on the same calendar day with an onward ticket to their next destination. However, if you plan to leave the airport during your transit, you will need to meet the entry requirements for Sint Maarten, such as having a valid passport and, if applicable, a Caribbean visa. It is always advisable to check with your airline or the Sint Maarten immigration authorities for the most up-to-date information on transit visa requirements.

Visa-Free Entry for Sint Maarten with a Valid Schengen Visa

If you have a valid multiple-entry Schengen visa, authorization for temporary stay, or residence permit for a Schengen country, you can travel to Sint Maarten visa-free and stay for up to 30 days. This rule also applies to those with a valid residence permit to overseas Netherlands territories, such as French Guyana, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Saint-Barthelemy, Saint Martin, Mayotte, and Reunion.

Visa-Free Entry for Sint Maarten with a Valid UK or Ireland Visa

If you have a valid multiple-entry visa or residence permit for the United Kingdom or Ireland, you are allowed to enter Sint Maarten visa-free and stay for up to 30 days (90 days in total for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) without obtaining a separate Caribbean visa. 

However, you must still meet the entry requirements for Sint Maarten, such as having a valid passport and proof of onward travel. If you wish to stay in Sint Maarten for more than 30 days, you will need to obtain a Caribbean visa or contact local authorities within Sint Maarten for more information on how to extend your stay.

Visa-Free Entry for Sint Maarten with a Valid US or Canadian Visa or Residence Permit

To enter Sint Maarten without a separate Caribbean visa, travelers must have a valid multiple-entry visa or residence permit for the United States or Canada, and stay up to 30 days. However, this only applies to certain nationalities from Bolivia, China, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, India, Jamaica, and Venezuela. To stay longer, visitors must obtain a Caribbean visa or seek guidance from local authorities in Sint Maarten. A valid Saint Martin visa allows for visa-free entry to Sint Maarten only and does not permit entry to other parts of the Caribbean or the Netherlands.

Visa-Free Entry for Sint Maarten with a Valid Saint Martin Visa

If you have a valid visa or residence permit and proof of return for Saint Martin (the French part of the island), you are allowed to enter Sint Maarten visa-free. This only applies to Sint Maarten and not to other parts of the Caribbean or the Netherlands. You can stay in Sint Maarten for up to 30 days (90 days in total for the Caribbean parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands) without obtaining a separate Caribbean visa. 

Conclusion

We hope this guide has been helpful in understanding the visa requirements for Sint Maarten and the other Dutch territories in the Caribbean. Whether you're planning a short trip or a longer stay, it's essential to check the visa requirements and plan accordingly.

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